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'My Israeli Journey': Shaul Mofaz recounts battles, politics, and family - review
My Israeli Journey one of the most accurate, non-academic records of the years in which Mofaz served in the IDF and in his post-army service to his country.
Israel grants legal status to 19 West Bank settlements, including two vacated in 2005 disengagement
How the Second Intifada built the walls that failed on October 7 - analysis
The Gaza Disengagement: Sharon's strategic mistake and its cost – opinion
Is Netanyahu a dreidel or is he being turned into an etrog? - opinion
The media that protected Sharon are now consumed with fear that the reputed strong men of the new coalition are about to destroy democratic rule in Israel.
Generals in Israeli politics are no longer hot commodities - opinion
Perhaps voters appreciate that despite Israel’s pervasive security challenges, bravery and proficiency in battle do not in themselves provide the experience for successful national leadership.
Gilad Sharon: From my parents’ memorial service
I muse over friendship and love: Parents’ love for their children, love between a man and a woman, the evolution of love, how it is born out of natural selection and to what proportions it can grow.
Reuven Adler: My brilliant friend
Reuven Adler was close to the Sharon family for decades. He was a sharp, unerring, and brutal analyst, a winner to the core and someone who didn't quit in bad times.
On This Day: Then-prime minister Ariel Sharon suffers severe stroke
Ariel Sharon was prime minister of Israel from 2001 until 2006.
Is a nuclear Iran an existential threat?
A selection from Haim Ramon’s upcoming book provides his inside look into history as a longtime minister
Can Biden overcome his Afghanistan mistake? - opinion
President Joe Biden's handling of the Afghanistan crisis may place him on equal footing with other historical leaders who never recovered from their big missteps.
Sharon peace may have delayed legal case, Bibi’s won’t – why not?
There are many crucial differences between Sharon and Netanyahu’s cases, not the least of which is that Sharon died mid-investigation.
Israel Katz is going up the down escalator
After decades of steady climbing Finance Minister Israel Katz eyes the political peak from the brink of the economic abyss
Jerusalem Post top 5 stories of 2014
As the year comes to a close, JPost looks back on the biggest stories that shaped 2014, and whose influence will undoubtedly affect the events of 2014